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Don't live in SJ anymore, but when I did visited at least weekly. This is much bigger than you'd expect for a county park, and really special. There are several entry points, but most folks use the MacAbee entrance and the Senador Mine trail. Pick...More

Miles and miles of hiking trails through the hills and overlooking the Guadalupe reservoir. Blend of both single track as well as fire roads. Explore the ruins of the old mine works and mining camps/towns. Fascinating local history. Quicksilver is a hidden gem very few...More

Dog Park, Hiking Trails, Public Restrooms, Playground, Squirrels, Birds and Lizards and at the top of the hill get a thrill, looking out over the entire south bay. Young and Old regularly frequent the park, but THEY don't want you in there after dark.

Really like hiking in the Bay Area so came here one weekend for a casual hike...there are trails for anyone and everyone, old mines to discover, great views, walks in the sun and shade and it's not too crowded. Hope to return soon!

If you're any where near So. San Jose you owe it to yourself to hit Quicksilver. After only a few minutes you feel like you're in the middle of nowhere and away from the city. Whether you're out for a walk a trail run, or...More

This place is very good for hiking during sunny days. The parking is free but very limited. The hike is good but some part of the trails develop cracks and are damp after rains. There is lot of greenery around. Beware of rattlesnakes and other...More

This park is located in my backyard and I run and hike frequently here. On any given day your likely to see deer, turkey or board and I've seen a few foxes on a couple early cold mornings. Be careful if you go alone, there...More

I figure that you can bring dogs in to the park. Since it is a public park you should beable to. However I would keep them on leash like what was suggested by someone who previously answered this question.